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Rules

The date and location of the match was decided through an agreement between the two involved teams in cooperation with NFF and NTF. The assignment of referees was done by NFF. The match was not regulated as part of the NFF's laws, and is played using the regulations regarding a regular Premier League match. If the game was a draw at the end of full-time, the game was determined with a penalty shootout without an intermediate extra time. A caution (yellow card) would not be registered for determining disqualification in later matches, and a player sent off (red card) would not be disqualified if normally given one match quarantine. If a player was disqualified for more than one match because of a direct red card, he had to serve the number of matches minus one. Yellow and red cards still qualified to send off a player for the remaining of the game.

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